Nightlife

This Saturday get ready for the Izzys to turn classic rock inside out. Most bands in this genre feature favorites from the 1960s and ‘70s, with an occasional nod to a now aging punk or alternative hit. This band does the exact opposite.

If you are a fan of the blues especially the Delta Blues you don’t want to miss Leon J on Saturday, Nov. 24, 7 p.m. Leon takes you on a historical musical journey through the Delta. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame by the National Heritage Foundation in 2011 and has been entertaining Arizona for decades.

Saturday, November 24, Main Stage welcomes The Invincible Grins. Born in the Verde Valley, The Invincible Grins fuse eclecticism with unbridled enthusiasm, creating a unique and danceable style of sweaty rock and roll.

Thursday, November 8th, The Raven Sisters make a return appearance in the Grasshopper lounge. These real sisters, Jo on guitar and Nora on the cajon drum, roll out an eclectic mix of standards, rock, country, R&B, and even dig into the swampy sounds of the Delta Blues. Dressed and rehearsed to a tee, The Raven Sisters hang their hats on innovative arrangements, audience appeal, a tight show, and well-honed vocal harmonies. With The Raven Sisters, let this Thursday be your new Friday.

The Music in the House performance series is hosting its third concert of the 2018/2019 season at the Sedona Hub, a return double show of Devin Angelet and indie folk trio Yarrow, Friday, November 9th at 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.). Tickets are $10 at the door.

The band originally began as the costume-clad theatrical group, Yin Yang & Zen Some. Over the years, they were booked more under the moniker, The Naughty Bits – Yin Yang only appearing on Halloween. Now, they’re sticking to The Naughty Bits.

The exciting, fresh band with an electrifying, mind-blowing groove, the Folk-Traditional Sensation, from Quebec, Les Poules à Colin are at the Old Town Center for the Arts on Saturday, October 27th at 7:00 p.m.

Local performing Sedona musicians are celebrating the opening of Club89 at Steakhouse89, a new late-night musical venue offering live-music entertainment on weekends and some weekday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight and beyond.

Vino Di Sedona is the place to be on a Wednesday night listening to Rick Busbea, Sept. 26, 7-10 p.m. If you ask Rick to label his music style, he will jokingly tell you, “Caribbean Country Classic Rock.” As he plays favorites by artists ranging from Kenny Chesney and Johnny Cash to Van Morrison and Marshall Tucker, it’s easy to see his point.

Among the Verde Valley’s favorite local watering holes and center of Cornville’s social scene, The Old Corral Bar offers a great lineup of fun for almost any taste. From a casual afternoon chat with friends to a top-notch live music dance and show, The Old Corral delivers.

Vino Di Sedona is the place to be on a Wednesday night listening to Rick Busbea, Sept 12, 7-10 p.m. Rick does play some original music, but his passion is cover songs to take his audience down “memory lane.” This belief led to the creation of the “Rick Busbea Jukebox” so his audience can pick favorite songs for him to play.

Among the Verde Valley’s favorite local watering holes and center of Cornville’s social scene, The Old Corral Bar offers a great lineup of fun for almost any taste. From a casual afternoon chat with friends to a top-notch live music dance and show, the Old Corral delivers.

PK Gregory is the perfect hump-day musician and he’ll be at Vino Di Sedona on Wednesday, Aug 29, 7-10 p.m. PK is bringing his one-man trio back to Vino di Sedona for another round of the honk-a-billy blues.

Among the Verde Valley’s favorite local watering holes and center of Cornville’s social scene, the Old Corral Bar offers a great lineup of fun for almost any taste. From a casual afternoon chat with friends to a top-notch live music dance and show, the Old Corral delivers.

Vino Di Sedona is the place to be on a Wednesday night listening to Rick Busbea, Aug 22, 7-10 p.m. If you ask Rick to label his music style, he will jokingly tell you, “Caribbean Country Classic Rock.” As he plays favorites by artists ranging from Kenny Chesney and Johnny Cash to Van Morrison and Marshall Tucker, it’s easy to see his point.